Meimi presents “Breaking the Block”a reggaeton fusion that combines the classic sounds of dembow with a fresh, contemporary perspective.
Inspired by the famous song “Baila Morena” by Héctor and Tito, this song invites all the members of the “crew”, called “las bandidas” by the artist, to empower themselves.
The production of the song is done by Kennel, while the lyrics are the result of the collaboration between the two artists.
With a balance between classic and modern“Rompiendo el Block” seeks to resonate in the music scene, conveying a message of strength and empowerment through its fusion of styles and references to the history of reggaetón.
“Breaking the Block” Lyrics
All the bitches and bandits get so wet
“So crazy and they make you twerk against the wall
And at night we work hard until dawn
Tease you and warm you up
And where are the bandits?
Take dembow, turn on the blonde
Move that ass, that has flow
I have the technique and I also have the tactics
We bandits oil the automatic
If you want it, I will go very crazy
You like it because in that I’m your toxic
Too bad for him!
Daddy, fuck him and don’t choke me.
Others want me to bounce in their car
By day I am your saint and a devil by night
They didn’t trust me and now I’m breaking the block
I just want you to hit me really hard
Because you are my cool dad
You tell me you want me to move that ass
Give him a brunette in the dark!
Brown dance Brown dance
Perreo for boys perreo for girls
Brown dance Brown dance
Come on Moreno, we’ve been to hell
All the bitches and bandits get so wet
“So crazy and they make you twerk against the wall
And at night we work hard until dawn
Tease you and warm you up
And where are the bandits?
Take dembow, turn on the blonde
Move that ass, that has flow
Meimi
Take the dembow
And where are the bandits?
Break the block
Breaking the pa block
Meimi
Breaking the pa block
Source: Qmusica
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